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casinos are starting to embrace the idea of online gambling, and in 2009, representative barney frank of massachusetts sponsored a bill which would legalize online poker. that bill has cleared committee but has yet to be voted on by the full house. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. you get your coffee her
casinos are starting to embrace the idea of online gambling, and in 2009, representative barney frank of massachusetts sponsored a bill which would legalize online poker. that bill has cleared committee but has yet to be voted on by the full house. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪...
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having said all of that, i toured a tesla store in massachusetts, my son's actually working there. and this is a phenomenal product if you get a close look at it. >> doc thinks it's a phenomenal stock, too. >> i was -- luckily, pete got me out when i was bullish on the stock, and i told folks i love it, i love it, pete convinced me to get out. yesterday, i did buy. i bought by virtue of selling puts, don't need to get into all of the details. but basically, the 134 puts that expire next week were still above that level, but i have taken a third of the position in pain. i soed them for three buck, they're now trading 4.30. i'm hoping i don't have to get a sign stock down there, because i won't want to if we go there. >> the stock up 300%, though, right? all of the noise around it -- >> it cuts both ways. there was no valuation parameter up higher. you still can't just find it on valuation. now that's what you have to look to because the momentum is dead. i'd be a seller it goes lower here. >> it's a phenomenal company. anything could have happened. it's priced to overperfection. >>
having said all of that, i toured a tesla store in massachusetts, my son's actually working there. and this is a phenomenal product if you get a close look at it. >> doc thinks it's a phenomenal stock, too. >> i was -- luckily, pete got me out when i was bullish on the stock, and i told folks i love it, i love it, pete convinced me to get out. yesterday, i did buy. i bought by virtue of selling puts, don't need to get into all of the details. but basically, the 134 puts that expire...
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turf and they're seeing relatively smooth enrollments, so they're also saying no including new york, massachusetts, minnesota and washington state. >> this may be a dumb question, but for these big insurers, you mentioned stig in cigna, the bl out there, can they go and do what they want if they're not part of 9 obama care exchange? >> no, that depends on what the insurance regulators say. obama? >> no, that depends on what the insurance regulators say. in new jersey, the regulator hasn't weighed in. florida is pushing for it and texas is pushing for it. but the regulators there -- some of the relation late informatioinformation regulate informations are worried about the confusion. >> jones who is pro obama care wants to have the renewals. can he tell the other insurance companies in california go ahead and renew? >> he can't because they have contracts with the cexchange on the type of plans that they will sell and that's why the covered california exchange can have this kind of influence on these particular insurers. those that are not selling on the exchange like cigna are fine. they have the
turf and they're seeing relatively smooth enrollments, so they're also saying no including new york, massachusetts, minnesota and washington state. >> this may be a dumb question, but for these big insurers, you mentioned stig in cigna, the bl out there, can they go and do what they want if they're not part of 9 obama care exchange? >> no, that depends on what the insurance regulators say. obama? >> no, that depends on what the insurance regulators say. in new jersey, the...
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if you look at when massachusetts rolled out the hethcare in 2007, the supposed data shows a lot of young adults came in at the last minute. weave a shoddy website. young adults are not going there. they are waiting. another point to be made. we saw the jobs report this week. have young adults looking for jobs. they're holding out on that option as ll. >> rich, there is another thing that young people are waiting for. having kids, i know how they work rick. rich, kids often will wait until they are forced to, until they are coerced to. and so far, they're waiting to see how much they can get away with, right? >> well, yeah. there's that. there is also the fact that the cultural ions, jon stewart are ochingly laughing at the program -- opingly laughing at the program. so you have technology that doesn't rk. this is a tech-savvy group of people. comedians on right and the left laughing at the program. and now you have number three, that obama broke his promises, said in 2009 and 2010. so, you kn, you have lack of trust going on here among young people. i will create actuarial death spiral.
if you look at when massachusetts rolled out the hethcare in 2007, the supposed data shows a lot of young adults came in at the last minute. weave a shoddy website. young adults are not going there. they are waiting. another point to be made. we saw the jobs report this week. have young adults looking for jobs. they're holding out on that option as ll. >> rich, there is another thing that young people are waiting for. having kids, i know how they work rick. rich, kids often will wait...
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. >> massachusetts. >> encorrect. this state will become the 16th in america to legalize same-sex marriage. you have already rung in i can't allow. that i'm sorry, there are rules here time, calm time. illinois will almost the 16th state according to reports this week, charlie krchrist my face fight -- robert. >> bill nelson. >> may face a primary challenge. 200 point question signing a bill that encourages epi pen availability in schools, president obama revealed. >> daughter has allergy. >> more correct. >> malia is allergy ec to peanuts. >> next question after the final taped episode aired the week, the a & e new yorker refused to confirm or don't reports it has cancelled reports about this louisiana governor an convicted felon. >> edward edwards. >> we will accept ed war. and 200 points there. this is an instant bonus question. vote for the crook. it's important was a popular bumper sticker when he defeated whom for louisiana's governship in known 91? >> durk, david duke the former chanceman. 200 more points. 200
. >> massachusetts. >> encorrect. this state will become the 16th in america to legalize same-sex marriage. you have already rung in i can't allow. that i'm sorry, there are rules here time, calm time. illinois will almost the 16th state according to reports this week, charlie krchrist my face fight -- robert. >> bill nelson. >> may face a primary challenge. 200 point question signing a bill that encourages epi pen availability in schools, president obama revealed....
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. >> in massachusetts, we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow rollout. that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches. perhaps the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again. >> right. >> he wasn't telling the truth. >> governor on that point -- >> that fundamental dishonesty has put in peril the whole foundation of his second term. >> so, how did an administration that was expected to be the most tech savvy get the website to wrong? aneesh chopra, he joinses n e u >> good morning. >> were you surprised how poorly this was handled. >> like everyone including the president we were frustrated by the experience that people have had. the good news is we've got a team in place to work out the challenges. and i think we'll have a strong showing in coming weeks. >> when you say we, are you still involved? >> no, i
. >> in massachusetts, we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow rollout. that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches. perhaps the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again. >> right. >> he wasn't telling the...
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that will cost jobs here in massachusetts. one of the problems is what we did in massachusetts was tailored to our population. it took advantage of health care and a number of different things, one of them, steve, was the fact that we had merged the non-group market with the individual market to try to spread out risks. what does the federal plan do? well, it reduces the number of rating factors we can use to evaluate risk for that pool. it's undermine wack we want to do. in fact, we have pleaded with our governor, governor patrick has asked the federal government, give us a waiver so that we can evaluate and price risk fairly and yet we now are going to be forced to use 4 rating factors as opposed to 106789 that's one of the major points of distinction here, massachusetts plan worked because it was designed for pennsylvania. we had expertise, for instance, in pricing risks. we had growth markets in medical devices. yet, when we look at what's happening at the federal level which claims to be mirrored on what we did in massach
that will cost jobs here in massachusetts. one of the problems is what we did in massachusetts was tailored to our population. it took advantage of health care and a number of different things, one of them, steve, was the fact that we had merged the non-group market with the individual market to try to spread out risks. what does the federal plan do? well, it reduces the number of rating factors we can use to evaluate risk for that pool. it's undermine wack we want to do. in fact, we have...
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massachusetts is a model. what gets missed is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on one day. >> can we slow it down then? >> i don't think where we are now we can slow it down. that's why i think the whole question of collaboration among the key players is critical. you've got to get people together who are committed to making this work. i think the health plans are in it, consumer groups are in it. and i think that the physician and hospital community. you can't make policy from a political perspective and then turn it over to people to implement. we end up with what we have. >> just so i understand, you said it happened over 20 years, what happened? >> the first thing they combined the individual and small group market. the next thing they did was eliminate age, rating and compressed the age rating. then a few years later, they eliminated gender rating. then they eliminated the medical underwriting. and then the last step was the requirement for the individual mandate. so that was a culmination of a 20-year process. and what we're d
massachusetts is a model. what gets missed is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on one day. >> can we slow it down then? >> i don't think where we are now we can slow it down. that's why i think the whole question of collaboration among the key players is critical. you've got to get people together who are committed to making this work. i think the health plans are in it, consumer groups are in it. and i think that the physician and...
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you start looking at, the experience that they had in massachusetts was. you started enrollment in almost nobody enrolled. you got near the deadline. like okay. have to pay a penalty if i don't enroll. everybody started enrolling. hear obama saying this tonight. you are not talking about the penalty setting in until three months into next year. a long time for now. i think this is going to be a contested thing in the media and politics. into next year, next january, february, march. if you get to february/march talking sizable enrollees and young, healthy people who make this, who will make the competitive pricing behind this is a reality. if you get to the point. yeah, republicans need to move on to something else. there will be a consensus at media level, yeah this phase worked. >> alex, joy, going to hang in for more stuff. you got stuff to do. you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runnin
you start looking at, the experience that they had in massachusetts was. you started enrollment in almost nobody enrolled. you got near the deadline. like okay. have to pay a penalty if i don't enroll. everybody started enrolling. hear obama saying this tonight. you are not talking about the penalty setting in until three months into next year. a long time for now. i think this is going to be a contested thing in the media and politics. into next year, next january, february, march. if you get...
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the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of people in massachusetts are covered by health care? 97%. >> 97%. >> 97%. >> it's a high number. >> it is a high number. we have to get going in the u.s. we are not on that trajectory, yet in terms of the sign up. the small numbers. >> need the young people. >> let's look at where we are now. where are we today in terms of health care in massachusetts? in massachusetts, the percentage of people with health care increased 1%. the percentage of the country, down 5.7%. as you know, people are cancelling, employers are cancelling health insurance because it is too expensive. >> o
the point is he was talking up massachusetts and what happened in massachusetts. point one of what happened in massachusetts was that enrollments initially were slow. after one month, 123 people. after two months 2200 people. we showed this chart briefly early on. after 11 months, 36,000. today -- a lot of the same factors, people didn't know, didn't understand. most importantly, the penalty, the real sign ups occurred when people were facing the penalty after 11 months. today, what percent of...
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that's the story of the creation of modern massachusetts. that's the story of the creation of modern america. the other thing i would say about dukakis, the reason he matters to me, not about his ideology or politics, we can dispute that and have arguments about that. the guy is genuinely humble and genuinely cares about public service. when he lost in 1988 and left as governor in 1990, he didn't go and cash in, didn't become a lobbyist. he teaches school at northeastern. he answers his own phone. it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first
that's the story of the creation of modern massachusetts. that's the story of the creation of modern america. the other thing i would say about dukakis, the reason he matters to me, not about his ideology or politics, we can dispute that and have arguments about that. the guy is genuinely humble and genuinely cares about public service. when he lost in 1988 and left as governor in 1990, he didn't go and cash in, didn't become a lobbyist. he teaches school at northeastern. he answers his own...
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you said last night at the university of massachusetts that it didn't matter if the fed tapered in april or december. it's irrelevant for the market. >> so i didn't say it was irrelevant to the market. i did say that the difference between one quarter or two quarters wouldn't make a big difference to the total stock of securities that we held. so given that we're close to $4 trillion, the difference of one quarter one way or the other doesn't make a huge difference in the stock. >> you're not talking about eliminating qe. you're talking about reducing it, reducing it over the three or four-month period. >> exactly, the starting time. >> the fed seemed to -- the chairman seemed to give three tests, fiscal restraint, financial restraint and confidence in the outlook. looks like two have gone away. does that mean you should be ready to taper now? >> one of the considerations we have to have is how sustainable the improvement and labor markets is. and that partly depends on how fast our economy's growing. we've only been growing at 2.2% growth over the course of this recovery. it has meant t
you said last night at the university of massachusetts that it didn't matter if the fed tapered in april or december. it's irrelevant for the market. >> so i didn't say it was irrelevant to the market. i did say that the difference between one quarter or two quarters wouldn't make a big difference to the total stock of securities that we held. so given that we're close to $4 trillion, the difference of one quarter one way or the other doesn't make a huge difference in the stock. >>...
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how her store is helping main street in great barrington, massachusetts. a community that's finding unique ways to get customers to shop local on small business saturday. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's w
how her store is helping main street in great barrington, massachusetts. a community that's finding unique ways to get customers to shop local on small business saturday. that and more coming up next on "your business." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's w
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. >> when he was governor of massachusetts, he had romney care. only 123 people signed up in the first month of the massachusetts health care law. 123. that's all that signed up. or just 0.3% of the total who signed up by the end. 20% signed up in the last month of enrollment. so just look what happened with romney care. the potential head of their party last year, they had less than 1% in the first month, 0.3% to be exact. and in the last month, 20% because as it gets closer to the due date, that's when people make a rush. it's almost like christmas shopping. >> exactly. yeah. >> so it takes time. and there's a demand. we see a similar trend nationally. >> we do. and, you know, we all have to be frustrated with the website problems. and i'm sure there were some missed opportunities there, but in terms of being on track for this law to work and for people to sign up by the date they need to sign up, we are still on track to be able to make things work. and even beyond the enrollment numbers, you know, boehner keeps saying i guess the line from the
. >> when he was governor of massachusetts, he had romney care. only 123 people signed up in the first month of the massachusetts health care law. 123. that's all that signed up. or just 0.3% of the total who signed up by the end. 20% signed up in the last month of enrollment. so just look what happened with romney care. the potential head of their party last year, they had less than 1% in the first month, 0.3% to be exact. and in the last month, 20% because as it gets closer to the due...
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gio benitez, abc news, bristol county, massachusetts. >> it was great to have you with us tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com with the latest, "nightline" as well and we'll see you again tomorrow. >>> breaking news, there could be another bart strike in the future. >>> and a video that shows what happened to a transgender teenager. >>> support for a ac transit rider burned on the bus the surprising outlook of the parents. >> and an interview with the head of the university of california system. regents defy a request by the governor. >>> we begin with a prospect of another bart strike. >> we first broke this story on twitter and on abc7 news at 5:00 the bart board may turn down contract agreement because of what one board member calls a hand grenade in this deal. >> we are now live with details heather? >> reporter: interest this is disappointing to say the least. after two strikes, a cooling off, and months long torturus negotiations a tentative agreement was reached last month. now, what the bart director calls a clerical error threatens to derail the deal the error has to
gio benitez, abc news, bristol county, massachusetts. >> it was great to have you with us tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com with the latest, "nightline" as well and we'll see you again tomorrow. >>> breaking news, there could be another bart strike in the future. >>> and a video that shows what happened to a transgender teenager. >>> support for a ac transit rider burned on the bus the surprising outlook of the parents. >> and an...
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this system that's being used in obama care is pretty much what mitt romney did in massachusetts and it worked very well. five years later, 98.5% have the health insurance. it's extraordinary in this country. and people are pretty happy with romney care. i think in the long run this does work but the website is a screw-up. >> you know this, if you can't get sufficient momentum moving forward, actually it might not work. it could collapse back and that is the fear and i would argue that the gop has given you guys the runaround here. on the one hand they say we won't support obama care at the state level. you put it on the federal system and see if your i.t. works on that. and then on friday they are coming back and saying they are substandard policies. let's subspend them for a year. who is going to be based on obama care are the old and sick people with pre-existing conditions. they are running the democrats right, center, and left on this. >> i would agree with that. but i do think in the long run, even though this wasn't the program that i thought we should have put in, this will w
this system that's being used in obama care is pretty much what mitt romney did in massachusetts and it worked very well. five years later, 98.5% have the health insurance. it's extraordinary in this country. and people are pretty happy with romney care. i think in the long run this does work but the website is a screw-up. >> you know this, if you can't get sufficient momentum moving forward, actually it might not work. it could collapse back and that is the fear and i would argue that...
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bertha coombs is live in lexington, massachusetts with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, simon. we're at compuware. they've been doing an independent end user testing and monitoring of how people are accessing the site, healthcare.gov. it does seem there are differences. the government says it should all be the same because healthcare.gov is the one portal for some 36 states but there are differences depending where you are. this is a map of what you have saw a couple of weeks ago. and tell us what the red means. obviously not good. >> so what you're seeing here is real and user computers that we're using to test the response time of the site. and all the states that are red are indicating an average of greater than 8 seconds response time, which is considered unacceptable to us in our testing. >> this is realtime this morning. it's certainly gotten a lot better, yet we see big disparities. today, if you were in kansas city, kansas where it's green here, your response time is about four seconds. if you're in kansas city, missouri,
bertha coombs is live in lexington, massachusetts with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, simon. we're at compuware. they've been doing an independent end user testing and monitoring of how people are accessing the site, healthcare.gov. it does seem there are differences. the government says it should all be the same because healthcare.gov is the one portal for some 36 states but there are differences depending where you are. this is a map of what you have saw a couple...
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when you compare that to massachusetts, when it became the law of the land in massachusetts, it stopped becoming a partisan issue. and there was a coming together of both sides to make the law work, to put public service campaigns together, to get people to vote, to get civic organizations engaged. something we haven't seen because this has been a contested political issue since march 2010. that's not the only reason. the administration deserves a ton of blame here and the future of this thing is in doubt right now. i would say that's an element of it. if they didn't fully anticipate that, i'm not sure they should have. >> i don't know how they could have possibly not fully anticipated relentless republican operation every day on this. >> i actually don't think the future of obama care is in doubt. it will be the law. at least as long as obama is president. it will be a bumpy first year. the net result is that there will end up being, by march, fewer people in the risk pool or in the exchanges, rather, than were anticipated. it might not be the same mix that was anticipated. rates might
when you compare that to massachusetts, when it became the law of the land in massachusetts, it stopped becoming a partisan issue. and there was a coming together of both sides to make the law work, to put public service campaigns together, to get people to vote, to get civic organizations engaged. something we haven't seen because this has been a contested political issue since march 2010. that's not the only reason. the administration deserves a ton of blame here and the future of this thing...
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because like when mitt romney was governor of massachusetts, i live in massachusetts. and when he was running for president he just spent his whole time as our governor traveling around the country talking to republican audiences about how much massachusetts sucks. terrible. what an awful place. >> jimmy: he's in iowa campaigning. >> he'll be like, "don't you feel sorry for me? i'm from terrible democratic massachusetts?" very insulting. >> jimmy: do you believe him when he says he won't even be around? >> if he's going to be running for president in 2016 he pretty much has to start spending all his week ends in iowa. and then week pretty soon it will be his weekdays in iowa, too. an new hampshire and all the rest -- >> jimmy: start campaigning. it starts now. >> it starts really, really soon. and so -- >> jimmy: you think he's gonna be the front runner clearly, right? >> well -- >> jimmy: for the republican party? you don't think? >> it's hard to know. i mean, the republicans when they talk amongst themselves, sometimes they let me listen. >> jimmy: aha. >> when they
because like when mitt romney was governor of massachusetts, i live in massachusetts. and when he was running for president he just spent his whole time as our governor traveling around the country talking to republican audiences about how much massachusetts sucks. terrible. what an awful place. >> jimmy: he's in iowa campaigning. >> he'll be like, "don't you feel sorry for me? i'm from terrible democratic massachusetts?" very insulting. >> jimmy: do you believe him...
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the white house continues to point to massachusetts where just 123 people enrolled in the state's health care program in its first month, that number steadily grew. but circle this date on your calendar. november 30th. that's when the agency in charge of the site says it would be ready with all the fixes to all the glitches. some analysts have said it will take literally millions of lines of code to get it running smoothly. the biggest dot comes of the country are lining up to end the nsa program of collecting phone data. they're supporting a bill by james sensenbrenner that would limit the scope of what the government can collect and how long it can keep it. by the way sensenbrenner also wrote the patriot agent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.cgent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.ent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.nt. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.t. at the same ti
the white house continues to point to massachusetts where just 123 people enrolled in the state's health care program in its first month, that number steadily grew. but circle this date on your calendar. november 30th. that's when the agency in charge of the site says it would be ready with all the fixes to all the glitches. some analysts have said it will take literally millions of lines of code to get it running smoothly. the biggest dot comes of the country are lining up to end the nsa...
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in massachusetts, where it was rolled out, they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that's the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment. >> if you extend that we get into the problem that the young healthy folks have gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges and they are not paying premiums and, therefore, the sick, vulnerable people will pay higher premiums. >> yes, think of this, the idea is to get them signed up. think of all of the things that are working against that: staying on your parents' plan until you are 26, taking a big chunk out of the buyer population for individual plans. the worries of the security of the website if and when it is up and running. there are all kinds of concerns expressed by responsible people. on top of that, the penalty if you decide not to buy a plan, it is light the first year so you add these things together and the possibility that if you go -- if you have lost your plan and you are relatively young and healthy and you look on the web site, what is available to you, then, is not l
in massachusetts, where it was rolled out, they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that's the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment. >> if you extend that we get into the problem that the young healthy folks have gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges and they are not paying premiums and, therefore, the sick, vulnerable people will pay higher premiums. >> yes, think of this, the idea is to get them signed up....
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beginning in 1776, when the colony of delaware broke from pennsylvania, maine was once part of massachusetts, west virginia and kentucky were once part of virginia, and tennessee was a break away from north carolina. and, of course, much of the south seceded and called itself a separate country until it was defeated in the civil war. secessionist by tradition it is almost like thanksgiving, thanksgiving stays and secession comes and goes. >> douglas brinkley is a professor of history at rice university in houston, and a cbs news contributor. he says the founding fathers made sure rural america was listened to starting with the way we choose a president. >> that is why we have electorial college system that we don't forget rural people, but that system of having two senators from every state regardless of population is a gesture, a big one, to rural populations that they are being listened to. >> reporter: listened to or not, these modern day movements are popping up from maryland to the upper peninsula of michigan to northern colorado. >> no way, colorado we are here to stay. >> reporter: in
beginning in 1776, when the colony of delaware broke from pennsylvania, maine was once part of massachusetts, west virginia and kentucky were once part of virginia, and tennessee was a break away from north carolina. and, of course, much of the south seceded and called itself a separate country until it was defeated in the civil war. secessionist by tradition it is almost like thanksgiving, thanksgiving stays and secession comes and goes. >> douglas brinkley is a professor of history at...
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in massachusetts where things were rolled out they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that's the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment period. >> of course if if you extend that, we begin to get into the problem that the young healthy haven't gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges. they're not paying premiums and, therefore, the sick vulnerable people with all these extra benefits are going to pay higher premiums. >> think of this. the idea is to get them signed up. think of all the things working against that now. staying on your parents plan until your 26. that takes a chunk of healthy people out of the potential buyer population for individual plans. worries about the security of the website if and when it finally gets up and running. there are all kinds of concerns about that expressed by responsible people. on top of that is the penalty if you decide not to buy a plan is light the first year. you add these things together and the possibility that if you lost your plan and you're relatively young and healthy an
in massachusetts where things were rolled out they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that's the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment period. >> of course if if you extend that, we begin to get into the problem that the young healthy haven't gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges. they're not paying premiums and, therefore, the sick vulnerable people with all these extra benefits are going to pay higher premiums....
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massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, who was elected last year, is a prime example of this new wave of feistier democrat. >> i'm confident david can beat goliath on too big to fail. >> look, i realize this sort of wishful thinking might appeal to the uninitiated newcomers in the democratic conference who have served zero days in the minority, but the rest of you guys in the conference should know better. >> reporter: the white house likes blaming the tea party. but now there's a wing of the democratic party which has shown a willingness to take on its elders, which is most likely to challenge the president on the west. >> mike, thank you. >>> last week we told you the changes of the senate rules on presidential nominations, the so-called nuclear option, would have major implications with courts. good evening. >> reporter: one of the biggest ramifications of the decision by senate democrats to lower the threshold for voting through presidential nominees is how the d.c. circuit court will be impacted. that court is one of the critical checks on presidential power and federal regulatio
massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, who was elected last year, is a prime example of this new wave of feistier democrat. >> i'm confident david can beat goliath on too big to fail. >> look, i realize this sort of wishful thinking might appeal to the uninitiated newcomers in the democratic conference who have served zero days in the minority, but the rest of you guys in the conference should know better. >> reporter: the white house likes blaming the tea party. but now...
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. >> you heard the president two tka*eus ago in massachusetts -- two days ago in massachusetts saying it is a pretty popular plan, they reined in the cost. it worked for massachusetts, why not the country? >> this is government trying to put this in practice. when is the last time you went to d.m.v.? you happy with that experience? now for health care you've got to go through the same mish. you've had the series of rolling crises. the rollout a disaster. you've got the upcoming cancellation probably of employer-provided policies. and now looming just out there, just ahead you've got a doctor crisis. >> what do you mean by a doctor crisis? >> doctors are fleeing anything to do with medicare, medicaid and the obama exchanges. >> why? >> because they are not being paid properly. hospitals are not being paid properly. medicare is going to lose $700 billion. doctors are swamped with new paper work, new rules, new regulations, and they've got absolutely no protection whatsoever from lawsuits. they predict 90,000 doctor shortage. 90,000 within six years. 90,000 doctors short. >> you know wha
. >> you heard the president two tka*eus ago in massachusetts -- two days ago in massachusetts saying it is a pretty popular plan, they reined in the cost. it worked for massachusetts, why not the country? >> this is government trying to put this in practice. when is the last time you went to d.m.v.? you happy with that experience? now for health care you've got to go through the same mish. you've had the series of rolling crises. the rollout a disaster. you've got the upcoming...
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the real problem is that we have shown in massachusetts that this can work. that young people will sign up. that the incentives will work. the problem we have now is that, there has been so much dust thrown up. so many charges hurled against the affordable care act. that i worry that many of the people that we need off to soon up in order for the pools to work in order for most people to get the benefits that michael was talking about. will hold back. they went sign up. and i think that is frankly part of the republican strategy. you see it failed. i think the affordable care act could work if given of a chance. all this commotion is not going to make things easier. >> michael. you wrote a become about the struggles of implementing the new deal under fdr. there are similarity here aren't there? >> i think anybody who, who examines the 1930s. and the new deal has to be struck by the parallels between what happened then and what has been happening now. i think the lesson is that any time you up end this status quo as franklin roosevelt did in the 1930s. barack
the real problem is that we have shown in massachusetts that this can work. that young people will sign up. that the incentives will work. the problem we have now is that, there has been so much dust thrown up. so many charges hurled against the affordable care act. that i worry that many of the people that we need off to soon up in order for the pools to work in order for most people to get the benefits that michael was talking about. will hold back. they went sign up. and i think that is...
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beginning in 1776, when the colony of delaware broke from pennsylvania, maine was once part of massachusetts, west virginia and kentucky were once part of virginia, and tennessee was a break away from north carolina. and, of course, much of the south seceded and called itself a separate country until it was defeated in the civil war. secessionist by tradition it is almost like thanksgiving, thanksgiving stays and secession comes and goes. >> douglas brinkley is a professor of history at rice university in houston, and a cbs news contributor. he says the founding fathers made sure rural america was listened to starting with the way we choose a president. >> that is why we have electorial college system that we don't forget rural people, but that system of having two senators from every state regardless of population is a gesture, a big one, to rural populations that they are being listened to. >> reporter: listened to or not, these modern day movements are popping up from maryland to the upper peninsula of michigan to northern colorado. >> no way, colorado we are here to stay. >> reporter: in
beginning in 1776, when the colony of delaware broke from pennsylvania, maine was once part of massachusetts, west virginia and kentucky were once part of virginia, and tennessee was a break away from north carolina. and, of course, much of the south seceded and called itself a separate country until it was defeated in the civil war. secessionist by tradition it is almost like thanksgiving, thanksgiving stays and secession comes and goes. >> douglas brinkley is a professor of history at...
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in massachusetts, they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that is the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment period. then we begin to get into the problem that happens and gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges and they are not paying premiums and they are going to pay higher premiums. think of this. the idea is to get them signed up. think of stays on your parent's plan until you are 26. that satisfies a chunk out of the buy reext population. there are all kinds of concerns about that. on top of that is the penalty if you decide not to go out and buy that. you add these things together and the possibility if you are lost your plan and you are relatively young and healthy and you look on the website what is available to you. you have seen that repeatedly. they found out what it would be like when they go and try to buy something. this will be many more like them. delaying the mandate means sometimes ip the election year returns. >> i said extend. delay the deadline >> what you are saying is contrary
in massachusetts, they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that is the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment period. then we begin to get into the problem that happens and gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges and they are not paying premiums and they are going to pay higher premiums. think of this. the idea is to get them signed up. think of stays on your parent's plan until you are 26. that satisfies a chunk out of the...
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roy, from is massachusetts. page, on our facebook most of them saying no. 63 are saying thanksgiving is not time to talk politics. one of the ways you can talk to us about if thanksgiving is a time to talk about politics and how that goes for you, @cspanwj is our twitter address, facebook.com/cspan is our facebook page and journal@c- span.org is our e-mail. taylor, elkton, maryland, democrats line. taylor? caller: good morning. i think it is a great time. one of the things i am most thankful for is growing up with a republican mother and a democrat father. every meal is a political -- meal with is a discussions about politics. we are able to speak with one another. i have a brother who was 11 and he can speak about issues going on in the middle east. he can speak about local issues, national issues. had shielded us from that and the ideas of conversing over food like our forefathers did, there is no way we would have been able to have those ideas. host: when you have these discussions, are there ground rules in
roy, from is massachusetts. page, on our facebook most of them saying no. 63 are saying thanksgiving is not time to talk politics. one of the ways you can talk to us about if thanksgiving is a time to talk about politics and how that goes for you, @cspanwj is our twitter address, facebook.com/cspan is our facebook page and journal@c- span.org is our e-mail. taylor, elkton, maryland, democrats line. taylor? caller: good morning. i think it is a great time. one of the things i am most thankful...
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strawberry rhubarb was not served. 100 point question, this former massachusetts senator dropped the state abraefiation ma from his twitter. >> scott brown. >> dropped massachusetts from his twitter handlet his week. correct. 100 point question this conservative former presidential hopeful announced on wednesday he is ending his nationally syndicated radio show. >> mike huck abbey, that is correct. 100 point question an article in the new issue of forbe's states which former slpt has become a vegan. raul. >> gore. >> al gore is a vegan now. correct. instant bonus you can double your winnings. when al gore was elected in 1992, who was his opponent? >> could you repeat that. >> when al gore was elected in 1992, who was his opponent? >> dan quayle. >> dan quayle is correct. spoken confidently. 100 point question. on the heels of a two-day iowa tour, this southern governor who is not shy about his 2016 presidential ambitions will gain trip this week to the early prime ministerary state of south carolina joy. >> incorrect. time. rick perry. 100 points. democratic control of the legislatur
strawberry rhubarb was not served. 100 point question, this former massachusetts senator dropped the state abraefiation ma from his twitter. >> scott brown. >> dropped massachusetts from his twitter handlet his week. correct. 100 point question this conservative former presidential hopeful announced on wednesday he is ending his nationally syndicated radio show. >> mike huck abbey, that is correct. 100 point question an article in the new issue of forbe's states which former...
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sara haines, we almost didn't get her back from massachusetts from that story, she liked the toys so much. >>> good morning, everybody. it's saturday, november 23rd. also coming up, the major movie star who felt free to get a free ride from two fans. we'll reveal who it is in "pop news." >>> we begin with disturbing, new details about the murder of beloved high school teacher. >> one of connie ritzer's own students, is accused of killing her. and gio benitez has been on the story from the very beginning. >> reporter: it's a tough one. good morning to you. for the first time, in newly-released court documents, police detailed minute-by-minute, what they say happened inside that massachusetts school last month. and this morning, police have revealed that a note was found next to the teacher's body. while phil chisholm's friends call the 14-year-old quiet and nice, investigators call him a premeditative murderer, alleging he killed his own teacher, colleen ritzer, after the pair disappeared on october 22nd. ritter's body would be found near the school. chisolm was found walking near the
sara haines, we almost didn't get her back from massachusetts from that story, she liked the toys so much. >>> good morning, everybody. it's saturday, november 23rd. also coming up, the major movie star who felt free to get a free ride from two fans. we'll reveal who it is in "pop news." >>> we begin with disturbing, new details about the murder of beloved high school teacher. >> one of connie ritzer's own students, is accused of killing her. and gio benitez...
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the date 1615, the place, plymouth, massachusetts. >> let's pick corn for the harvest feast. >> howard are we lost again? >> quit the nagging, i can't hear myself think. >> let's ask these nice people. hello. >> i'm howard. >> how, howard. >> we are trying to get to boca. >> we don't want to be late for chanukah. >> i have never heard of boca or chanukah. but you are welcome to join our feast. >> the native americans and the jews prepared a feast, bringing together their two cultures. and that night they celebrated. >> here is delicious cornbread. >> vegetables. >> we brought tow day tow pancakes. >> what do you normally make for dinner? >> reservations. [ drum roll ] >> oh, no, we forgot the turkey. you can't have thanksgiving without a turkey. >> we forgot the menorah. you can't have chanukah without a menorah. >> the holiday is ruined. >> and just as they thought all hope was lost. a miracle happened. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a menurkey. >> menorah-turkey. >> it's a menurkey. >> the holiday is saved! ♪ oy-vey gobble-gobble ♪ ♪ oy-vey gobble-gobble ♪ ♪ the first than
the date 1615, the place, plymouth, massachusetts. >> let's pick corn for the harvest feast. >> howard are we lost again? >> quit the nagging, i can't hear myself think. >> let's ask these nice people. hello. >> i'm howard. >> how, howard. >> we are trying to get to boca. >> we don't want to be late for chanukah. >> i have never heard of boca or chanukah. but you are welcome to join our feast. >> the native americans and the jews...
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when you look at the experience in massachusetts, which is probably the most instructive one, only 0.3% of the people who ultimately enrolled did so in the first month. the vast majority did it right before the deadline and most of the young people did it before the deadline. i just don't want to panic when we're only 30 days, 40 days into enrollment. we've got plenty of time for this thing to work and ultimately given the fact that we know it's an affordable product, especially for young people to have subsidies, they're going to end up signing up. i think a lot of this is just a political cloud created by republicans who never wanted this thing to work in the first place. in the end, we've got a product that sells. we know that in connecticut. >> do you have a sense of when, depending on what the numbers are, you'll either panic or breathe a sigh of relief and say, see, it is working. >> i think we're not there yet. we need to get well into next year as we start to look at the numbers as we come towards march before any of us have a sense of whether the website has had a significant h
when you look at the experience in massachusetts, which is probably the most instructive one, only 0.3% of the people who ultimately enrolled did so in the first month. the vast majority did it right before the deadline and most of the young people did it before the deadline. i just don't want to panic when we're only 30 days, 40 days into enrollment. we've got plenty of time for this thing to work and ultimately given the fact that we know it's an affordable product, especially for young...
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i come from a state in massachusetts that has the most famous political dynasty of them all, but also i completely get the backlash that they create, when you have, like, you know, open seats for all of us and hey they have the magic family name, whatever it happens to be in that state, i completely get the backlash too because it is, like what did you ever do besides get born into the right family? >> yeah. and, you know, especially, look, we on the east coast, you know, we had kennedys in new york. mostly they stayed -- mostly they stayed in massachusetts or haven't gone that far, i guess florida too. this is -- she's lived in virginia. she really should be running for senate in virginia. basically if you look at the amount of time she spent, she's talking about her roots. there is that sense she's kind of a carpetbagger, coming back to this place where she thought it was going to be easy to knock off this older gentleman that she thought maybe had served long enough and he didn't agree. and it is up to the voters and it looks like the voters agree with him. >> she can't win the rep
i come from a state in massachusetts that has the most famous political dynasty of them all, but also i completely get the backlash that they create, when you have, like, you know, open seats for all of us and hey they have the magic family name, whatever it happens to be in that state, i completely get the backlash too because it is, like what did you ever do besides get born into the right family? >> yeah. and, you know, especially, look, we on the east coast, you know, we had kennedys...